WEBVTT REPORTER: IT’S HARD SEEING THE POSSIBILITIES, BUT OUTLOOK NEBRASKA IS COMMITTED TO HELPING PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM VISION IMPAIRMENT. >> RIGHT NOW THERE ARE 35,000 PEOPLE IN NEBRASKA EXPERIENCING VISION LOSS, AND ONE OF THE CHALLENGES IS BEING ABLE TO FIND INFORMATION. REPORTER: THAT’S WHY THE ORGANIZATION PUT ALL THE RESOURCES IN ONE PLACE AND HOSTED A VISION HEALTH AND WELLNESS FAIR. PEOPLE CAN FIND INFORMATION TAILORED TO THEIR SPECIFIC NEEDS >> WE PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT, TECHNOLOGY TRAINING, RECREATION AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH VISION LOSS. REPORTER: PEOPLE GOT TO TRY OUT DIGITAL GLASSES, SOMETHING THAT HELPED KATIE LARSON READ MUSIC SO SHE COULD PLAY PIANO AGAIN. >> I WAS NEVER ABLE TO SEE IT CLEARLY, SO I WOULD HAVE TO MEMORIZE IT AND PLAY BY EAR. BUT NOW I DON’T HAVE TO THAT. REPORTER: THE FAIR IS HELPING PEOPLE OF ALL AGES, GIVING CHILDREN FREE VISION SCREENINGS. OUTLOOK NEBRASKA SAYS THEIR MAIN GOAL IS GETTING PEOPLE THE CARE THEY NEED, NO MATTER WHAT IT IS. >> WHAT I ALWAYS TELL PEOPLE, IF WE DON’T KNOW AN ANSWER TO A QUESTION, WE WILL PUT YOU IN TOUCH WITH SOMEBODY WHO DOES. REPORTER: SO THAT THEY CAN SEE THE POSSIBILITIES. IN OMAHA, I’M NIYAH GONZALEZ, KETV NEWSWAT